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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Using My Blog To Sell Phones

Posted by Joelseah on May 26, 2009

I made an amazing discovery a few days back (okie well, maybe not THAT amazing =p).. my blog is actually a pretty decent tool to help promoters sell phones!

There i was, lying on bed and using my N97 test set (The internet is filled with news about it so i take it as a sign that i can name the model too). I was checking out Formula 1 and soccer sites, when i suddenly wondered how my blog would look on the phone screen.

To my pleasant surprise, it looked perfectly good =) And the best part is, i’m able to view the youtube videos that i posted without any lag or problems. The pictures i posted looked good too. In addition, subscribing for my RSS feed was a breeze.. just click on the RSS icon somewhere near the top and you’re subscribed!

Imagine showing customers this blog (or their own for that matter), then showing them how the videos and pictures look, and how easy it is to subscribe to RSS. That is natural story telling at its best!

So there, this will now become my “Demo Post”. I’m gonna show this post everytime i do a demonstration in training =p

Krispy Kreme At KL Berjaya Times Square

Posted by Joelseah on May 20, 2009

Wow.. There’s Krispy Kreme at Berjaya Times Square! Haha.. something interesting for me to bring back to Singapore, instead of the usual packets of soup ingredients that I always buy in bulk from Giant (Yes, I literally buy like tens of packets of curry and soup mixes from Giant everytime I travel to KL =S)

Krispy Kreme KL

Krispy Kreme Logo KL

Training In KL

Posted by Joelseah on May 19, 2009

Here in KL for a Nokia product training for Malaysia retailers over the next two days. It’s been a while since I’ve been training in KL.. cant wait to see some familiar faces. Staying at the Parkroyal Bukit Bintang this time round. Pretty good location; plenty of shopping around here. More importantly, it’s a short walk away from the training venue at Pavilion =P

Check out pics of the hotel room. Relatively decent, though the picture quality can be better (I’ll need to get my hands on the latest imaging device from Nokia… )

Parkroyal hotel room

Parkroyal hotel room2

Interestingly, the sink is outside the toilet.

Robert Kiyosaki Live In Singapore

Posted by Joelseah on May 16, 2009

Received the ticket to National Achiever’s Congress today. Won the ticket as a prize for getting out of Robert Kiyosaki’s Singapore Cashflow competiton, but won’t be able to make it due to already arranged training commitments.

cashflow-win

You can visit my blog on Interpersonal Communication Skills to find out more about how we framed up our mindsets before going for the competition to give our team the added boost and advantage.

Anyway, I’m looking to sell the ticket on hand. Another of my team mate is also tied up with work so he intends to let go of it too. Here are more details about the event:

Date: 26th -28th May 2009 (Tue-Thu)
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 2
Time: 9am – 9pm daily
Featured Speakers:

Robert Kiyosaki, Kim Kiyosaki, Rich Dad Advisors including..
1. Blair Singer – Business advisor
2. Ken McElroy – Real estate advisor
3. Kelly Ritchie – Franchise advisor
4. Mike Maloney – Gold and silver advisor
5. Andy Tanner – Paper assets advisor
6. Kathy Heasley – Marketing advisor
Special guest appearance – Emi Kiyosaki

Day 3 Special Speakers:
1. T. Harv Eker – The wealthy warrior
2. Stephen Pierce – Business optimisation strategist

Special early bird price if you were to purchase from the event organiser: $1,297.

Of course, I’m more than willing to let it go at a lower price. So if there’s anyone interested, please drop a comment here or leave me a message through the contact page. To find out more details, you can also visit http://www.robertkiyosakiasia.com

The So Called Hygiene Masks

Posted by Joelseah on May 11, 2009

If you’ve been to hospitals or polyclinics recently, you would have seen many people wearing masks. Apparently, what the medical staff do is to take your temperature before you enter the premise, and if you have a cold or a cough (or anything that may be contagious), they’ll give you a mask to put on.

So the mask is there for obvious reasons. It is to prevent the spread of viruses. What disturbs me is when I walk past Sengkang Polyclinic, I see the masks all over the grass patches just outside the polyclinic. Here is one example of the many masks on the ground:

Mask thrown on ground

Food for thought: If the masks are gonna end up on the ground, then why bother issuing it in the first place? Wouldn’t this create a greater danger instead?